Ivanka Trump returned home on Tuesday afternoon to a delivery from West Elm to spruce up her new home in Washington D.C.

It appears as if the Kushner household has purchased a new table from the popular furniture retailer.

The family of five moved into the home in the posh Kalorama neighborhood before President Trump's inauguration.

Ivanka Trump arrives home Tuesday to a delivery from West Elm, a popular furniture retailer

The Kushners moved into the home in the Kalorama neighborhood in January where a package, possibly containing a table, was delivered today

It appears as if the Kushner household has purchased a new table from West Elm

The table appears to be a walnut glass dining table, discounted to $420 from $599.

The First Daughter looked patriotic in a navy and red pinstriped skirt as she accompanied her father Donald on his first tour of the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on Tuesday.

The 35-year-old joined the president, Housing and Urban Development secretary Ben Carson, and Martin Luther King, Jr.'s niece Alveda King on the visit, just one day after she tweeted about religious tolerance.

Ivanka paired her $950 Altuzarra pencil skirt with an elegant navy turtleneck and blue suede pumps from her troubled clothing line as she proudly fulfilled the duty, which would traditionally be reserved for the First Lady.

Right-hand woman: Ivanka Trump accompanied her father Donald on his first tour of the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on Tuesday

In good company: The 35-year-old stood between Martin Luther King Jr's niece Alveda KIng and Republican Senator Tim Scott while her father delivered his remarks following the tour

The mother-of-three wore her blonde hair straight and down around her shoulders as she filled in for her stepmother Melania, who is living in New York City with her 10-year-old son Barron for the school year.

Museum director Lonnie Bunch escorted the group on the tour, and at one point he talked about a statue of Thomas Jefferson, the slaveholder who penned some of the most stirring calls for liberty in the Declaration of Independence.

Ivanka viewed glass cases filled with objects from Jefferson's estate which is not far from a Trump-owned winery near Charlottesville.

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She donned an elegant navy turtleneck with an elongating skirt from Altuzarra, a NY based designer and CFDA winner. Joseph Altuzarra has been a favorite of Michelle Obama and even designed a t-shirt to benefit Hilary Clinton's campaign.

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The businesswoman stood on stage and held her hands in front of her as she listened to her father's remarks following their tour of the museum.

'My wife was here last week and took a tour and it was something that she's still talking about. Ivanka is here right now. Hi, Ivanka,' President Trump said, turning around and prompting his daughter to wave back at him.

The day before, Ivanka took to Twitter to show her support for the Jewish community after 11 Jewish community centers were targeted with bomb hoaxes on President's Day.

American woman: Ivanka looked patriotic in a navy and red pinstriped skirt by Altuzarra

All together: Ivanka is pictured touring the museum with her father, Carson, and his wife Candy

Guided tour: Museum director Lonnie Bunch escorted the group, and they can be seen looking at one of the exhibits glass cases

''America is a nation built on the principle of religious tolerance. We must protect our houses of worship & religious centers. #JCC,' she tweeted.

On Monday 11 JCCs were evacuated in Birmingham, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Paul, Tampa, Tulsa, Nashville, Milwaukee, Houston and Buffalo after receiving the threats.

All appear to be hoaxes and no one has been injured, and they came after the FBI launched a hate crime investigation into JCCs following the 60 threats that were received in January.

Using her voice: Ivanka, who is pictured flying out of Palm Beach with her children on Sunday, spoke out against recent attacks on the Jewish community

Sharing her words: The mother-of-three took to Twitter on Monday after 11 Jewish community centers received bomb threats, which were later deemed hoaxes

Ivanka Trump took to Twitter to say: 'We must protect our houses of worship & religious centers' after 11 JCC's had bomb threats in one day (pictured with husband Jared Kushner and their children stepping off of Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Sunday night)

The First Daughter, who flew back to Washington D.C. on Monday after spending the weekend in Mar-a-Lago, converted to Orthodox Judaism when she was 27 before marrying her husband Jared Kushner.

In regards to the most recent threats, the FBI said in a statement: 'The FBI and the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division are investigating possible civil rights violations in connection with threats to Jewish Community Centers across the country.'

Ivanka is vocal about her Jewish faith, and she shared this photo of her family celebrating Hanukkah! in Hawaii in December

Hair-raising: Ivanka took to Instagram on Sunday to share this adorable photo of her 11-month-old son Theodore

The FBI has labeled these bomb threats hate crimes, not terrorism.

Ahead of Presidnet's Day, Ivanka spent time with her children, and on Sunday she shared an adorable photo of her 11-month-old son Theodore's hair wildly sticking up in the air.